And the final group drawing where they all are final level and to defeat the main bad guy. No one of the original party members survived, my Drow lasted the longest holding up from level 1 to 28, but she got killed by the party.http://candykappa.deviantart.com/art...F7597073&qo=18

Good job, homie. I like Amethyst a lot. I know you do 3D stuff, too, have anything like that?

Thank you

I've rarely kept any of my non-Turtles 3D work, it's usually a lot of unfinished stuff. But I dug up these.

This is officially my first ever 3D character creation, I did do a couple of tutorials way before everyone else in my class, which actually bit me in my ass afterwards cause I didn't focus enough on other stuff then just character modeling.

and this is my very first scenery picture, which was a challenge as the lighting did not work as I wanted it to, and it messed up the textures real bad.

These are the only ones I've saved, the other pictures I dug up from my photobucket account I used when i was still studying. It's Bret and Jemaine from Flight of the Concords as robots, as well as a basic robot we could use for anything. For our final assignment for the first year of 3D study the group and I made a music video off their song Robots.

Bret
Jemaine
basic

here's the final video we did. I did the modeling of the robots and the robot animation besides the "robo boogie" sequence and the robots flipping the 01 signs.

I don't have any pictures off him, but here is a turn-around of the child character I did for our 3D film design.

The finished product ended up as a mess, a lot of scenes wasn't finished cause the majority of the group didn't pull their weight.

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Really well-done. Good colors/textures, and I like Pearl's pose a lot. Kinda surprised you haven't gotten more feedback on these.

Json Momoa is Aquaman, but here's my take on Momoa in the more classical outfit.

Gray-scale and based off the smirk he gave when he was asked if he had to train to swim for filming, which he replied "Bro, I'm Hawaiian." I felt his smirk looked really reminiscent of the Brave and the Bold Aquaman.

Thanks I'm trying to keep them detailed, but simplistic enough to replicate them, The Ravenloft characters have gone through several redraws to remove some off the kibble I added in the original character portraits.

Thanks, I had a lot of fun designing my bard Lindiel. I wanted her to be cheesecake-y but also capable of adventure and combat, which I think I managed to balance.

I did character sheet illustrations of some of the characters we played during the playtesting of D&D Next.
I've been refining their designs for a future comic project that's been sponsored through my Patreon, where I'll be drawing our escapades in the D&D module Ravenloft II: The House on Gryphon Hill.

The previous game we where playing, was a World of Darkness crossover game set in 1998 London. I haven't finished the remaining two (actually 2 as a player changed between missions) characters which is a Sin-Eater Jamaican and a hobo Werewolf.

Another tabletop game, this time we're playing 13th Age, it's set in a campaign we've had ongoing for a while. This time dealing with the repercussions of what our characters did in the previous game. Which was awakening and setting free Cthulhu, as well as start a war between the Gods.

Here is a quick drawing I made of my character evading a fire trap, and the party druid gets roasted.
Totally not my fault he died.

And here's the first finished pose (pose number 24) featuring Reanna my 13th Age Rogue.

She's a pessimistic character that drinks a lot, loves stabbing things and are the current holder of the artifact Eye of Vecna. It's a artifact that is the eye of the evil lich who ascended to godhood, Vecna who have a pretty huge story throughout D&D lore.